SAN ANTONIO (Ticker) -- Tim Duncan and David Robinson needed
little more than a half to dispose of the floundering Golden
State Warriors for the 10th straight time.

Duncan had 18 points and 13 rebounds and Robinson added 15 and
10 as the San Antonio Spurs rolled to their fourth straight
victory overall, 105-87, and easily maintained their mastery
over the Warriors.

The "Twin Towers" combined for 19 points and 15 boards in the
first half, when the Spurs used a pair of 11-2 second-quarter
runs to build a 54-42 halftime advantage. Duncan sat out the
entire fourth quarter after logging 32 minutes and Robinson
played 29 minutes before watching most of the final 12 from the
bench.

"Winning four straight is great for us, especially since we're
going out on the road where we haven't really played all that
well," Duncan said of San Antonio's upcoming visit to Charlotte.
"I thought we were able to affect their shots and limit their
opportunities."

"We executed our offense well," Robinson said. "We weren't
shooting great but we got things done, played well defensively
and slowly pulled away. We basically tried not to give up the
easy buckets. My job with the team is to hold us together
defensively."

Antawn Jamison had 23 points and nine rebounds for the Warriors,
who slipped to 1-11 on the road.

"We outrebounded them, we only had 14 turnovers -- it was just
one of those nights where we couldn't hit any shots," Golden
State coach Dave Cowens said. "We had a lot of wide-open looks,
but we just couldn't knock down the shots for a while."

The Spurs boast a 12-2 home record.

Rookie center Marc Jackson had 14 points and 13 rebounds for
Golden State, but admitted that he and his teammates had their
hands full with Duncan and Robinson.

"It's hard when you have two 7-footers contesting every shot no
matter where you're shooting from," Jackson said. "It also
helps their guards because they were able to lock down the
middle and when we were able to penetrate, they know they have
help, so it's hard."

Antonio Daniels scored 13 points and Derek Anderson added 12 for
the Spurs, who shot 49 percent (40-of-82) and outscored the
Warriors, 25-18, in the decisive second quarter.

Sura hit a 3-pointer less than a minute into the second half to
pull Golden State within one. But Terry Porter drilled a
3-pointer, rookie Derrick Dial scored on consecutive trips and
Robinson made two free throws before Anderson's layup opened a
40-30 lead with 6:31 left in the third quarter.

Jackson's 11-footer moved the Warriors back within 42-36 with
4:36 remaining in the period but the Spurs came right back with
their second big run.

Daniels hit two free throws, Anderson had a layup and a slam
that resulted in a three-point play and Daniels closed the 11-2
burst with a 13-footer and a layup, making it 53-38 with 2:04
left in the third quarter.